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Today Nora did not come with us because she was shadowing a teacher in a middle school. Patrick came with us instead. Maynard picked us up and dropped us off in Belfast at the Ulster Museum and told us to be back around four at his office. It was quite amusing when we arrived at the museum and it was not open on Mondays. We were kind of puzzled as …

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... Botanic Ravine, nearby, had gigantic tree ferns and a host of pitcher plants. I assume it is used as a teaching tool for the nearby Queen's University.
The Ulster Museum had things to do, as well as to see. One room was filled with sugar cubes, and a ...

... ! We saw the major sites of Belfast, including the City Hall, the shipyards where the Titanic was built, Queen's University, the Shankill, and the leaning Albert Clock. There are still gates and walls between traditionally Protestant and traditionally ...

... in the Lord Mayor's chair when we were in the council chamber. After that, we walked south to see the very beautiful Queen's UniversityBelfast. We took a break to warm up and nap at our hostel before heading back out to the city centre for the ...

... is 12 miles north of the city. The domestic airport is in the city. Then a brief stop at the Queen's University, established in 1845 as one of the three "Queen's Colleges in Ireland. The castle like building with turrets, arches and ...

... he'll take pictures for you and then continue the tour. we saw City Hall, St. George's Market, St. Anne's Cathedral, Queen's University, and all around town. there is actually a movie about the Black Cab tours in Belfast that is supposed to ...

... -see sights were the traditional pubs (such as the famous Crown Saloon and the "voted Europes best" Bittel Bar ), the Belfast Wheel, Queen's University, and the building site of the Titanic. Despite it being another mostly grey and ...

... exhibit and Parliament buildings (where a security Guard came aboard and checked both levels of our bus!), then back through the city to Queen's University. This was the closest stop to our Guest house that we had a reservation at. The tour guide gave an ...

... and the ghost walk certainly did a great job at both informing and entertaining us. We also managed to visit Queen's University and Ulster Museum, visited a large variety markEt that sold everything can imagine, as well as going to an Autumn Fair. ...

... asleep in one of the bottom beds. She woke up and we exchanged pleasantries; she's over here about to study at Queen's University, but needed a place to stay for the weekend before the dorms open. Feeling jet-lagged myself, I decided to lie ...